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Discover LudwigThe phrase "similar ones" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to refer to objects, ideas, or individuals that are alike or have similar characteristics. Here is an example: "I bought two shirts, but I can't decide which one to wear. They are both green, but one has stripes and the other has polka dots. I think I prefer the one with stripes, but I'll ask my friend for her opinion since she has a couple of similar ones."
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Unlike similar ones on Scandinavian culture, Booth's book is different because he lives there.
ORFs were automatically detected and similar ones were plotted on Fig. 6b.
The Alabama measure came on the heels of similar ones in Oklahoma, Michigan and Rhode Island.
The two senators are now relying on those very advertisements, or very similar ones, here.
Obviously, the institution is also working on discovering how that error occurred to prevent similar ones.
We perform experiments on multiple simulation environments and compare the proposed algorithm with similar ones.
Some have taken similar ones.
The Barclays case followed three similar ones.
Other houseware stores carry similar ones.
Sometimes, when such incidents occur in baseball, similar ones follow.
In fact, she did utter very similar ones.
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